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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 12:39:30 GMT -5
Any thoughts on removing old BMF masks that have been on for maybe 2 yrs? In the past I used a toothpick ground down to a chisel shape to take it off but it was on stuff that had been on for a couple months. This is on a canopy that was glued on with white glue and painted in place, so I'd like to avoid popping the canopy off. It's got various layers of Model Master Enamels, Future and Alclad semi-matte.
Thanks
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Post by wing_nut on Nov 5, 2014 18:20:47 GMT -5
I would attack it the same you had in the past. A toothpick chisel will minimize the chance of damaging the canopy. I usually take the point of a #11 blade to lift a corner and peel... sometimes in several pieces. But that's not after sitting for that long. I am thinking there will be adhesive stuck on the "glass". Goo Gone And a Q-Tip should take care of that.
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